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What is the 100th term of the sequence 7, 4, 1, -2 ...
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The sequence is arithmetic as it goes down 3 every time
Arithmetic nth term formula is an=a1+d(n-1)
an=7-3(n-1)
an=7-3n+3
an=-3n+10
To find the 100th term substitute n for 100
a100=-3(100)+10
a100=-300+10
a100=-290
The 100th term is -290
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